Job and Internship Opportunities Announcements

This page is for job and internship opportunities from within and outside of the NREM Department. Postings will be deleted once application periods are over. 

 




  • Internal Opportunities
  • External Job Opportunities
  • External Internships Opportunities
  • External Assistantship Opportunities
  • External Postdoc Opportunities

Internal Internship Opportunities

CTAHR INTERNSHIPS

Interested in an internship program that focuses on agriculture, food production, nutrition, resource management, and more? Find more information below!

https://internships.ctahr.hawaii.edu/

 

KUPU Year-Round Internship with the Teaching Change Partnership

This KUPU year-round membership opportunity is for people that love Hawai'i and are interested in learning how to lead Bioculturally-grounded conservation experiences for middle and high school students.

As part of your KUPU experience, you will: 

  • Learn how to lead overnight conservation education programs at the Hakalau
    Forest National Wildlife Refuge and the Puʻuwaʻawaʻa Dry Forest.
  • Help plan conservation education events including the Biocultural Blitz in
    Puʻuwaʻawaʻa and Earth Dayʻs Conservation Career Day on the UH-Hilo Campus.
  • Understand how to weave biocultural stewardship, climate change, and place-based
    learning into programming for Hawaiʻi Island Youth and their teachers.
    In the process, you will make great professional connections, earn $18,000, and receive a
    $5,000 education award.

To learn more about our programs: https://www.teaching-change.org/

For questions/ more information, please contact tchange@hawaii.edu.


Internal Job Opportunities

Assistant Professor (Coastal Fisheries Management and Policy) - NREM (pos #85881)

  • Agency: Natural Resources and Environmental Management Department - College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, UH Manoa
  • Location: Honolulu, HI
  • Closing Date: Continuous until filled, application review begins October 1, 2024
  • Schedule: 9-month schedule, full-time, permanent position. Tenure-track
  • Starting Date: position to begin January 1, 2025
  • Description: We seek a candidate who will expand the expertise of our department and integrate undergraduate and graduate education with cutting-edge research that serves the needs of the people of Hawaiʻi and the Pacific Island region. The successful candidate will have research expertise in stock assessment, decision science and/or risk analysis with a specific focus on policy analysis and management for coastal fisheries, which can be construed broadly to include targeted, invasive, and/or threatened fish populations and other environmental challenges of federal, state, and community resource managers. The research program developed by the successful candidate will emphasize decision-making, quantitative modeling to evaluate consequences and trade-offs of potential management actions, and/or stock assessment with the aim of generating results with clear and tangible benefits to resource management agencies. The successful candidate will have excellent teaching and mentoring skills that enrich the department’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs course offerings. The candidate should also have a strong desire to collaborate across the University of Hawai‘i System to build and grow a world-class fisheries science graduate program.

    NREM’s mission is to weave knowledge systems, build capacity and leadership for stewardship in Hawaii, and create scalable, holistic solutions to local and global environmental challenges. Our department is part of the land-grant College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, the founding college of UH. More information about NREM is available at https://cms.ctahr.hawaii.edu/nrem/.

  • Click here for full job description and application details

 

 

Seasonal Positions - The Nature Conservancy Palmyra

 


Afterschool Technology Teacher - Keiki Coders 

  • Keiki Coders seeks a part-time teacher with a background in education or computer science. Coding knowledge is not a requirement! We’re looking for someone who has enthusiasm for working with children and a passion for addressing education gaps in Hawaii
  • Pay: $40.00/hour
  • Deadline to Apply: 10/09/2024
  • Job# 271910
  • Click Here to Apply

 


Baseball Sport Coordinator - Makiki - i9 Sports 

  • Duties include empowering volunteer coaches to lead practice sessions, teaching and demonstrating core concepts, supervising the overall operation, consistently demonstrating a positive attitude, setting and breaking down field, transporting gear, and coaching if necessary 
  • Pay: $18.00/hour
  • Deadline to Apply: 10/13/2024
  • Job# 271934
  • Click Here to Apply

 


Pre-K / Math / English Tutor - Dr. Takahashi Juku 

  • Must have Bachelor's degree or be currently attending college
  • Tutoring pre-kindergarten through high school students, one-on-one, in preparation for private school and college admissions tests, as well as for general subject enrichment; Monitoring students’ progress; and Communicating with supervisors regarding students’ needs
  • Pay: $20.00/hour
  • Deadline to Apply: 10/31/2024
  • Job# 259739
  • Click Here to Apply

 


Nurse Case Manager - The Arc in Hawaii

  • Associate degree or higher in the field of nursing from an accredited college or university
  • We are seeking a Nurse Case Manager to provide Arc clients (adults with IDD) with necessary services to attain and maintain optimal health status. You will be responsible for ensuring access to and the provision of quality medical care to our clients. This position requires minimal hands-on nursing skills and focuses more on educating and training direct care staff on clients’ Health Maintenance Plans, medication administration, infection control, skin assessments, feeding guidelines, fall prevention, seizure precautions, and daily monitoring
  • Pay: $55,000.00 - $65,000.00
  • Deadline to Apply: 11/02/2024
  • Job# 243471
  • Click Here to Apply

 


STEM Part-Time Teacher (Honolulu) - Honolulu Community Action Program 

  • An associate’s degree in Elementary Education, Human Development, Science, Engineering, Math, or closely related field. A bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, Human Development, Science, Engineering, Math, or closely related field is preferred
  • The STEM Teacher is responsible for adapting and implementing STEM curriculum, developing lessons on and coaching robotics team, and teaching the after-school STEM program. The Teacher works closely with the Program Manager and volunteers (Community Mentors and Junior Leaders) to implement the overall goals of the program and to ensure a productive learning environment for children grades 2 – 8. The Teacher will be in an active and high energy environment
  • Pay: $17.00/hour
  • Deadline to Apply: 11/06/2024
  • Job# 271958
  • Click Here to Apply

 


Civil Engineer - Fukumoto Engineering 

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major work in civil engineering
  • The Civil Engineer reports to designated Project Manager and is responsible for assisting with professional civil engineering design, including preparing construction drawings, specifications, opinions of cost, schedules, and rebports; obtaining government approvals; reviewing construction submittals; observing construction; and maintaining client relations on assigned project
  • Pay: $70,000.00 - $100,000.00
  • Deadline to Apply: 11/12/2024
  • Job# 271992
  • Click Here to Apply

 


Tobacco Treatment Specialist - Waikiki Health 

  • Bachelor’s degree in health-related field with counseling experience required
  • Responsibilities include providing comprehensive tobacco and nicotine counseling services, maintaining a minimum caseload of 40 patients, working collaboratively with medical providers and other healthcare specialists, documenting patient encounters and treatment data, participating in monthly team meetings, representing Waikiki Health at functions related to tobacco cessation, and developing and implementing specialized recovery support services
  • Pay: $48,000.00 - $52,000.00
  • Deadline to Apply: 12/02/2024
  • Job# 267893
  • Click Here to Apply

**List of Internship Opportunities that can be used towards NREM Internship Experience requirement (NREM 492)**

Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP) Summer 2025 

  • Enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university
  • The goals of this internship is to encourage students to pursue DON science and engineering careers, enhance education with mentoring by laboratory scientists and engineers, and enable students to participate in meaningful STEM research
  • Pay: $14.00/hour
  • Deadline to Apply: 10/30/2024
  • Job# 271916
  • Click Here to Apply

 


Bishop Museum Malacology Department - Rare Snail Captive Rearing Intern

The malacology collection houses rare, EW (extinct in the wild) Hawaiian land snails with the goal of re-
establishing native populations within the island. Captive rearing interns will assist in a wide variety of
duties associated primarily with this live land snail collection. These include, but are not limited to, captive rearing of rare and endangered live snails, maintenance of snail habitats and supplies, and census recording of individuals. Initiatives are in partnership with the USDA’s Snail Extinction Prevention
Program, where outreach and education activities aimed at informing conservation staff of partner
agencies and the general public may be required. Due to COVID19 pandemic restrictions, field outings
will be limited or on hiatus until further notice.

  • Shift: Hours of Operation 12 to 6 pm M-F
  • Commitment: Minimum of 2.5-hour blocks of time and at least 5 hours of participation each week, flexible schedule
  • Need: Ongoing; Year Round
  • Minimum Age requirement: 16 years or older
  • For more information click here

If interested contact: Dr. Nori Yeung; Malacology Curator, Bishop Museum, norine@bishopmuseum.org


Bishop Museum Malacology Department - Data Digitization Intern

Help unlock valuable information about the diversity and distribution of Pacific Island land snails in the Bishop Museum Malacology Collection by becoming part of a multi-institutional project. We are accepting volunteer data digitization interns to help make these data broadly available online. Interns will help with the imaging and databasing of historical specimens and associated field notes and mapping of specimen distributions using GIS-based applications. This work will allow us to synthesize thousands of important Hawaiian malacological records so that the specimens and their associated data will be available to help understand and protect against the high extinction rate of land snails. Interns will gain experience in using digital imaging systems, macro photography, image editing tools, collection management databases, mollusk taxonomy, and geography. Good computer skills using Windows 10 and Microsoft Office (Excel) is recommended. 

  • Shift: Hours of Operation 10 to 6 pm
  • Commitment: Minimum of 2.5-hour blocks of time and at least 5 hours of participation each week, flexible schedule
  • Need: Ongoing; Year Round
  • Minimum Age requirement: 16 years or older
  • For more information click here

If interested contact: Dr. Nori Yeung; Malacology Curator, Bishop Museum, norine@bishopmuseum.org


Bishop Museum Entomology Department - Entomology Intern

This entomology program will familiarize interested persons with the diversity of form and function of this planet’s most diverse group of animals, the Arthropods (including, Insects, Arachnids, Crustaceans, and more). Interns will learn about and be responsible for educating the public at our interactive stations, working in the husbandry of onsite collections, helping out with other daily tasks and special projects.  Basic understanding of Biology and Animal Sciences (preferred) Must have a passion for Arthropods and their kin.

  • Shift: Hours of Operation 9 to 5 pm (minimum 4-6 hours per week)
  • Need: Ongoing; Year Round
  • Minimum Age requirement: 18 years or older
  • For more information click here

Bishop Museum Entomology Department - Digitization Intern

Help unlock valuable information about the diversity and distribution of parasitic arthropods in the Bishop Museum Entomology Collection by becoming part of the multi-institutional project - Terrestrial Parasite Tracker. We are accepting volunteer Digitization interns to help make these data available to scientists across a variety of disciplines. Interns will help with imaging, databasing, and georeferencing specimen data in our collections. This work will allow us to synthesize thousands of important Hawaiian arthropod records so that the specimens, and their associated data, will be available to help understand and predict the spread of human and wildlife disease. Interns will gain experience in using digital imaging systems, macro photography, photogrammetry, image editing tools, collection management software, arthropod taxonomy, and geography. Good computer skills using Windows 10 is required. Flexible work schedule throughout the summer and fall

  • Shift: Hours of Operation 9 to 5 pm (minimum 4-6 hours per week)
  • Need: Ongoing; Year Round
  • Minimum Age requirement: 18 years or older
  • For more information click here

 If interested contact: Jim Boone Entomology Collections Manager, Bishop Museum jamesb@bishopmuseum.org